The Maurice Lacroix Ceramic Aikon Review
Over the past few decades the integrated sports watch has become the most popular style of watch and nearly every brand has jumped in with their own version of one. Maurice Lacroix was one of the few that has been dabbling in this style since the early 1990's with the Calypso. The launch of the Aikon in 2016 was a reinterpretation of the Calypso but has gone on to be its own watch and an impressive one at that. The latest ceramic versions are impressive in their build quality and small up-charge compared to the steel counterparts. This is a watch that seriously makes its competitors like the AP Royal Oak, Chanel J12, or really anything else feel overpriced or not made well enough.

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